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    Anxiety Disorders

    Summary: Anxiety illnesses can influence your everyday life activities and may worsen if immediate treatment is not given.

    Is there anything that makes you worry lately? It is completely common to worry about things in life like your hectic schedules, rocky relationships, job interviews, and the a lot things our snarled up life brings us. But, if the concerns become too much that you may feel so choked up and that you're not in control of your life anymore, they might be symptoms of anxiety disorders.

    Anxiety illnesses are affecting people age 18 years and above, causing them to be filled with fear and uncertainty. It is defined as excessive anxiety and worry, happening more days than not for at least 6 months and can obtain worse if they are not treated. The person with anxiety disorder finds it hard to control his/her anxiety. Anxiety illnesses usually occur together with other mental or physical illnesses, including drug or alcohol abuse, to mask the symptoms or worsen them. Each anxiety disorder has dissimilar symptoms, but all the symptoms cluster around excessive, unreasonable fear and dread.

    Some of the average types of anxiety illnesses are separation anxiety, social anxiety or phobia, selective mutism, panic disorder, posttraumatic stress disorder (PST), obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), agoraphobia, generalized anxiety disorder, and clear cut phobia.
    Separation Anxiety is an excessive anxiety relating to separation from home or someone you're so joined with. The symptoms mostly relate to the recurrent fear of being separated from someone or something you're so joined with and accompanied by physical symptoms like nausea, stomachaches, headaches, or chest pain.
    Social Anxiety disorder, also called social phobia, is diagnosed when you become overwhelmingly anxious and extremely fearful of social interactions. People with this sickness have intense, persistent, and constant fear of being watched and judged, and other things that can put them in an embarrassing position. They can worry for days before the actual situation takes place and this feeling may worsen.. interfering with work, school, and other activities.
    Selective mutism is the consistent failure to speak in a clear cut social situation where speech is anticipated inspite of be able to speak in other situations. According to research, there is a relation between social phobia and selective mutism.
    OCD is an anxiety disorder where a person has recurrent and unwanted thoughts or impulses (called obsessions), and an urge or compulsion to do something to relieve their discomfort caused by obsession. A person with OCD has senseless, repetitive, distressing, and sometimes injurious habits that are also hard to overcome.
    PTSD is a debilitating condition that follows a terrifying event. Usually, people with posttraumatic stress disorder have persistent frightening ideas and memories of their ordeal and feel emotionally numb even with people they used to be so closed with. The signs and symptoms usually appear within 3 months of the tragic event.
    Panic disorder has brief episodes of profound fear and is accompanied by several physical symptoms like heart palpitations, nausea, chest pain, etc., that eventuate repeatedly and not knowingly in the absence of external threat.

    Agoraphobia is an incapacitating fear for open spaces. It is a disorder characterized by avoidance of crowds and open and public spaces. Agoraphobia can lead to extreme anxiety and evasion, resulting a sufferer to become housebound.
    General anxiety disorder is characterized by diffused feelings of apprehensions with physiological symptoms. It is one of the the bulk common anxiety illnesses and is described as excessive anxiety and worry about two or more life circumstances for a period of six months.
    Specific phobia is an profound fear for clear cut things or situations like, heights, water, closed-in places, spiders, and a lot others.

    These anxiety illnesses are curable. The sooner you're diagnosed, the sooner you'll obtain better. So, if you think you have symptoms of anxiety disorders, don't hesitate to observe a doctor. Don't let anxiety illnesses ruin your life.

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